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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Shrubs (1-25')
... flowers; tolerates shade and wet soil. Prefers acidic soils. *(bf) *(be) Fern-like leaves are aromatic. Does well on sandy or infertile soils. Difficult to transplant. Do not disturb in ... soils, partial shade or sun; aromatic leaves; red fruit. Spreading plant creates fast cover. *(w) *(bd) Single 2.5" pink flowers, red hips; suckering. *(w) Minutely serrated leaves, curving thorns; flowers 1. ...
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Growing, Harvesting, and Using Culinary Herbs in the Home Garden, HYG-1612-99
... Basil is grown for its aromatic leaves which are used fresh or dried as a flavoring. Fresh basil leaves are used in tomato ... used as a seasoning for soups, fish, and pickles. Its aromatic leaves, seeds, flowers, and stems can be used to flavor cabbage, vinegars ... , Artemisia dracunculoides. Russian tarragon is much coarser, has paler leaves, and a more bitter taste. It is used to flavor vinegar ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Low-Growing Plants (3"-12") (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... aromatic rhizomes. Fragrant, waxy flowers in small clusters; evergreen leaves are mottled with white; brown capsules persist all winter. Flowers resembling those of flowering dogwood sit above a cluster of "whorled" leaves ... with smaller fruits (1/2"). An effective groundcover. Handsome 3-lobed, evergreen leaves; requires moist, humusy soils and light shade. Availability specialty dealers specialty ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Medium Height Plants (4"-36") (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... in a moist, well-drained soil. Makes a nice groundcover. *(be) "Powdered" leaves; flower heads aromatic when crushed. *(bf) Availability trade specialty dealers trade specialty dealers Scientific Name ... in the morning and then wilts. Grows best on moist soils. Blade-like leaves. Availability specialty dealers specialty dealers specialty dealers specialty dealers Scientific Name Trillium grandiflorum ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Tall Plants (up to 6') (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... roadsides Features Resembles lupine in shape and flower, dark green leaves attractive. Requires well-drained soils. Pea-like flowers, gray-green leaves, black pods in fall. Easy to grow, but slow ... in a loose spike. Short-lived perennial; prefers partial shade and constant moisture. *(hb) Aromatic; butterfly garden essential. Does best in moist, sunny areas. Whorls of bright tubular flowers. *( ...
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Growing, Selecting And Using Basil, HYG-1644-94
... leaves, but frozen and dried leaves are worth the effort also. The leaves can be used cooked or raw. Crush, chip or mince the leaves and add to recipes, or add whole leaves to salads. Sprigs of basil make a wonderfully aromatic ... and Varieties Name Flower Leaves Comments Ocimum basilicum Sweet ...
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Spice Up Your Life With Herbs, SS-208-02
... their stems in water in the refrigerator. Loose leaves and flowers can be packed in perforated plastic ... leaves are used in soups and stews. Chives have an onion-like flavor and are great on baked potatoes, and with fish and chicken. Oregano has a strong, aromatic flavor, and is good in tomato sauces, egg-and-cheese combinations, and poultry and fish marinades. Fresh or dried thyme leaves ...
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Growing Apples in the Home Orchard, HYG-1401-00
... sized with bright red color. Flesh is firm with good texture. Flavor is sweet and aromatic. Fruit stores one month or more in refrigeration. It is good for fresh eating and ... production. The early morning sun is particularly important since it dries the dew from the leaves, thereby reducing the incidence of diseases. Apple planting sites should be free of spring frosts ...
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